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USGS Professional Paper 1697 - Alaska Resources Library

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Slate Creek Serpentinite-Hosted Asbestos Deposit …………………………131<br />

Clinton Creek Serpentine-Hosted Asbestos Deposit …………………………131<br />

Origin of and Tectonic Controls for Fortymile Metallogenic Belt ………………131<br />

Cassiar Metallogenic Belt of Serpentinite-Hosted Asbestos Deposits, Northern<br />

British Columbia (Belt CS) …………………………………………………132<br />

Cassiar (McDame) Serpentine-Hosted Asbestos Deposit ……………………132<br />

Origin of and Tectonic Controls for Cassiar Metallogenic Belt ………………132<br />

Francois Lake Metallogenic Belt of Porphyry Mo Deposits (Belt FL), Central British<br />

Columbia ……………………………………………………………………133<br />

Endako Porphyry Mo Deposit …………………………………………………133<br />

Cariboo Metallogenic Belt of Au Quartz Vein Deposits (Belt CB), Southern British<br />

Columbia ……………………………………………………………………133<br />

Cariboo-Barkerville District (Cariboo Gold Quartz, Mosquito Creek, Island<br />

Mountain) of Au Quartz Vein Deposits …………………………………133<br />

Frasergold Au-Quartz Vein Deposit ……………………………………………133<br />

Origin of and Tectonic Controls for Cariboo Metallogenic Belt ………………134<br />

Rossland Metallogenic Belt of Au-Ag Polymetallic Vein Deposits Belt RL), Southern<br />

British Columbia ……………………………………………………………134<br />

Rossland Au-Ag Polymetallic Vein Camp ……………………………………134<br />

Sheep Creek Au-Ag Polymetallic Vein District ………………………………134<br />

Ymir-Erie Creek Au-Ag Polymetallic Vein Deposit ……………………………134<br />

Origin of and Tectonic Controls for Rossland Metallogenic Belt ………………135<br />

Early Cretaceous Metallogenic Belts (144 to 120 Ma; figs. 61, 62) ……………………………135<br />

Overview …………………………………………………………………………………135<br />

Metallogenic-Tectonic Model for Early Cretaceous (144 to 120 Ma; fig. 63) ……………137<br />

Specific Events for Early Cretaceous ………………………………………………138<br />

Metallogenic Belts Formed Along Late Mesozoic Continental-Margin Transform Faults<br />

in Russian Southeast ……………………………………………………………141<br />

Samarka Metallogenic Belt of W Skarn, and Porphyry Cu-Mo Deposits (Belt SA),<br />

West-Central Part of Russian Southeast ……………………………………141<br />

Vostok-2 W Skarn Deposit ……………………………………………………141<br />

Benevskoe W Skarn Deposit …………………………………………………141<br />

Origin of and Tectonic Controls for Samarka Metallogenic Belt ………………141<br />

Algama Metallogenic Belt of Stratiform Zr Deposits (Belt AL), Northern Part of<br />

Russian Southeast …………………………………………………………142<br />

Kondyor Metallogenic Belt of Zoned Mafic-Ultramafic Cr-PGE Deposits (Belt KO)<br />

Northern Part of Russian Southeast ………………………………………143<br />

Kondyor Zoned Mafic-Ultramafic Cr-PGE Deposit ……………………………143<br />

Origin of and Tectonic Controls for Kondyor Metallogenic Belt ………………144<br />

Metallogenic Belts Formed During Late Mesozoic Closure of Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean in<br />

Russian Southeast ………………………………………………………………144<br />

Selemdzha-Kerbi Metallogenic Belt of Au Quartz Vein Deposits and Granitoid-Related<br />

Au Deposits (Belt SK), Northwestern Part of Russian Southeast …………144<br />

Tokur Au Quartz Vein Deposit …………………………………………………144<br />

Origin of and Tectonic Controls for Selemdzha-Kerbi Metallogenic Belt ……144<br />

Stanovoy Metallogenic Belt of Granitoid-Related Au Deposits (Belt ST) Northern<br />

Part of the Russian Southeast ………………………………………………145<br />

Kirovskoe Granitoid-Related Au Deposit ………………………………………145<br />

Zolotaya Gora Au Quartz Vein Deposit ………………………………………145<br />

Burindinskoe Au-Ag Epithermal Vein Deposit …………………………………145

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